If anyone is looking to purchase a GoPro camera or if you need any accessories for your current GoPro let me know. I am a huge GoPro fanatic and have been an ambassador for them for a little over 3 years now. I use GoPros for just about everything I do. You really can't ask for better quality from such a small, lightweight, and durable camera.

I am able to provide better discounts on the cameras and can hopefully knock a few bucks off of the accessories.

I have our MasterCraft all decked out with GoPros while we are out riding. One of the best things about having a GoPro onboard is being able to plug it into the BIG Display to take a look at footage while we are out on the water. Another thing you can do is hard wire a GoPro into your boat so the driver can watch live footage on the display.

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Not a good idea to replace the use of the rear view mirror. First, the mirror angle can be adjusted by just reaching to it. Although the GoPro has a wide view, it still will not be able to do what the mirror can do. Second and more important, looking down at the Big display (2010 not so bad because it is mounted at the top of the dash, others have the Big display way low) opposed to looking up and still having your sight on what is going on in front of the boat, would be an safety issue.

Not a good idea to replace the use of the rear view mirror. First, the mirror angle can be adjusted by just reaching to it. Although the GoPro has a wide view, it still will not be able to do what the mirror can do. Second and more important, looking down at the Big display (2010 not so bad because it is mounted at the top of the dash, others have the Big display way low) opposed to looking up and still having your sight on what is going on in front of the boat, would be an safety issue.

+1... The rear mirror has been worth its weight in gold.. No camera will compare!

Not a good idea to replace the use of the rear view mirror. First, the mirror angle can be adjusted by just reaching to it. Although the GoPro has a wide view, it still will not be able to do what the mirror can do. Second and more important, looking down at the Big display (2010 not so bad because it is mounted at the top of the dash, others have the Big display way low) opposed to looking up and still having your sight on what is going on in front of the boat, would be an safety issue.

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Originally Posted by SILENTxNOISE

+1... The rear mirror has been worth its weight in gold.. No camera will compare!

Yes, it definitely is not a substitute for a mirror! I think it's nice since we usually have a GoPro on the tower filming anyways so why not put the display to use...

Yes, it definitely is not a substitute for a mirror! I think it's nice since we usually have a GoPro on the tower filming anyways so why not put the display to use...

My Big does get put to use - (under way) monitoring/adjusting (wakeboarding) speed, depth, oil pressure, temperature. I've taught my 17 year old son that while driving the boat, the priority is the boat. The the safety of the rider is the responsibility of the spotter - my 12 year old daughter. This is of course when I'm in the water. Roles change but responsibilities don't when we switch.

Quite honestly when the boat in not underway, video is such a pain to search through let alone with GoPro controls (or lack of them) it would not be worth the effort. For me, it can wait until I get home, load it up on the PC and start editing. You would be better off using the LCD BackPac as at least you have some touch screen controls if you really wanted to review the video while on the boat.